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There are two charges `1 muC` and `5 muC` placed at certain distance. Force applied by `1 mu C` on `5 mu C` is `F_ 1` and by `5 muC` on `1 muC` is `F_(2)`. Then `(F_(1))/(F_(2))` is

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